The New Hampshire Geographic Alliance has developed a variety of resources available for use in classroom instruction. This includes New England Atlases for sale,Free Lesson Plans and items for loan. Many more resources can be accessed on our website but you must be a registered user.

The New Hampshire Geographic Alliance (NHGA) envisions a future for our state in which all of our citizens have a achieved a high level of geographic literacy as a result of cooperative, collaborative, and coordinated educational and policy efforts.

The mission of the New Hampshire Geographic Alliance (NHGA) is to engender an awareness, appreciation, and understanding of the fundamental importance of Geography, its spatial perspectives, and its vital relationship to our lives. NHGA promotes an increase of and diffusion of geographic literacy in New Hampshire by communicating with, building relationships to, and providing opportunities for educators, educational decision makers, and institutions of education.

The New Hampshire Geographic Alliance has a printable map of New Hampshire. Download in a .zip file and print each section at your leisure. The .zip will download and open up a folder with 29 separate Tile maps. If you open up the file marked NHTiles first it will give you an overview of the map of New Hampshire and allow you to see what file corresponds to what region on the map. You must be a registered User to access our Resources.

New Hampshire Geographic Alliance has GPS Units, Mega Maps, Nexus Tabletsand Infrared Thermometersavailable for loan to schools in New Hampshire. If you are interested in borrowing anything please submit an online request by using the online form or contact the NHGA Coordinator at: lbryant1@keene.edu.

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